In her own words

I consider myself a dual-city resident: even though I now reside in Baltimore, I had been living in the Arlington area for more than 10 years. I still work in the Metro DC-area and many of my friends are still there, so I just can't bring myself to say that I am no longer a resident. I love both cities so much--and I kind of like being a part of both of them. How fortunate to live and work in the midst of such rich history and personality!
Describing myself, I'd say that I am playful, creative, and curious; independent, analytical, and determined; big-hearted, grounded, and sensitive. I can also be quirky, and a bit goofy sometimes, but I am pretty quick to laugh at myself. I am passionate about what I do for a living, and now just trying to find more time for the "living" part. I never want to stop bettering myself and I like to spend time with people who challenge me to do just that.
I love traveling more than anything. I think what I love about it says a lot about me. Meeting new people, seeing the things that make each place unique, experiencing different cultures... It is the best education! It keeps me open-minded by showing me so much more of life, and really keeps me grounded and compassionate by putting me in new situations.
My match will be someone who makes me want to be a better person, or at least the best version of myself. Someone who is open-minded and will appreciate and respect the differences in others. Someone who can take care of situations without being too controlling. I am looking for someone who is warm in nature and who understands the value of family and friendships. My match will be energetic, driven, and hardworking, yet someone who can relax, too. My match will be someone who can take a step back with a sense of humor when things seem tough in life.
I am truly looking for more than a flirtation. I'm not "looking to meet people" or "make new friends"--I am looking to find a life partner. Attraction, chemistry are very important. Laughter and mutual admiration are necessary for the real adventure.

I am greek orthodox; I respect a variety of beliefs. I think in general, people do need to believe in something, whatever it might be, as a source of hope and inspiration, and really as something to answer to.